Download __link__ — Viptela-edge-19.2.3-genericx86-64.qcow2

Note: Keep snapshots/backups prior to production rollout.

The genericx86-64 designation means this image isn't tied to proprietary hardware. It’s built for standard x86 servers, making it the go-to choice for: viptela-edge-19.2.3-genericx86-64.qcow2 download

| Component | Requirement | |-----------|-------------| | | KVM, Proxmox VE, or standalone QEMU (version 2.12+) | | vCPU | 2 cores (minimum) / 4 cores recommended for production | | RAM | 4 GB (8 GB preferred if running full routing tables) | | Disk | 16 GB free after image inflate (the QCOW2 is thin-provisioned) | | NICs | 2+ virtual interfaces (ge0/0 for transport, ge0/1 for service) | | CPU Type | x86_64 with VT-x/AMD-V (host passthrough recommended) | Note: Keep snapshots/backups prior to production rollout

Version 19.2.3 remains popular for legacy integration labs, but newer versions are advisable for greenfield deployments. For direct download links (only accessible with a

For direct download links (only accessible with a valid Cisco contract), log in to software.cisco.com and search for “vEdge Cloud” or “Viptela Edge”.

Once you have the .qcow2 file, the deployment generally follows these steps: Move the file to your hypervisor's image directory.

Refers to the specific software version. This release is part of the 19.2 train, known for introducing significant stability patches and early integration features with Cisco's DNA Center.